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Hellbound: Hellraiser II

Hellbound: Hellraiser II

6.409

1988

97 min

Horror

Thriller

Now confined to a mental hospital, young Kirsty insists her supposedly dead father is actually stuck in Hell following his wife’s betrayal. Few believe the young woman’s lurid stories aside from the thrill-seeking Dr. Channard. Kirsty is undeterred and, with the help of a fellow patient, heads to Hell for a rescue.

Hellbound: Hellraiser II

6.409

1988

97 min

Horror

Thriller

Now confined to a mental hospital, young Kirsty insists her supposedly dead father is actually stuck in Hell following his wife’s betrayal. Few believe the young woman’s lurid stories aside from the thrill-seeking Dr. Channard. Kirsty is undeterred and, with the help of a fellow patient, heads to Hell for a rescue.

Cast

Ashley Laurence

Kirsty Cotton

Clare Higgins

Julia Cotton

Kenneth Cranham

Dr. Philip Channard / Channard Cenobite

Imogen Boorman

Tiffany

William Hope

Kyle MacRae

Sean Chapman

Frank Cotton

Doug Bradley

Pinhead

Barbie Wilde

Female Cenobite

Simon Bamford

‘Butterball’ Cenobite

Nicholas Vince

Chatterer Cenobite

Oliver Smith

Frank the Monster

Angus MacInnes

Detective Ronson

Reviews

JPV852

@JPV852

4 years ago

Pretty out there (in a good way) sequel that doesn't make a whole lot of sense but still was an entertaining supernatural horror flick, the kind of horror I'm generally not a fan of. Kind of surprising Ashley Laurence didn't go on to bigger things (her last movie was 2008). 3.5/5

kevin2019

@kevin2019

1 year ago

"Hellbound: Hellraiser II" is watchable enough even though it very quickly slides down the steep slope into becoming a messy shambles. It is really nothing more than a tour through the diseased imagination of Clive Barker - it is hard to believe somebody out there actually thought this was a good basis for a film instead of seeking out some description of psychiatric treatment for the poor soul - and its major handicap is that the special effects just aren't up to the challenge of supporting his thoroughly twisted and uniquely original vision. There is also a desperately heavy reliance on copious amounts of blood and gore just for the hell of it and when you add in the fact that sadly a good portion of it is also totally forgettable what you're left with is nothing more than a modest gore fest of desperately limited impact.